The Denver Rescue Mission was at capacity during Tuesday night's frigid weather, but no one was turned away.

With the forecast calling for single-digit or subzero temperatures into the weekend, shelter staff may have to seek more space.

The temperature at Denver International Airport was 13 below zero at 10 p.m. Wednesday — a record low for the date. The previous record was minus 5 in 2008.

The nightly capacity for the Denver Rescue Mission Lawrence Street Shelter is 315 people. That is with every possible part of the building — including the chapel, Spanish chapel and hallways — being used for mats, said Alexxa Gagner, spokeswoman for the Denver Rescue Mission.

The emergency overflow shelter, which accommodates 150 men, is in the administration building of the Denver Rescue Mission at 3501 E. 46th Ave.

"We will work together with other providers and the city to do everything we can so that no one is turned away," Gagner said Wednesday. "We anticipate another full night tonight."

Other shelters include the Salvation Army Crossroads shelter, the Delores Project shelter for women, Urban Peak shelter for youths, Volunteers of America shelters for families and women, and Catholic Charities Samaritan House for men, women and families, among others.

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